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Subject: Re: is this true about US forking habits? Posted on: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 20:50:24 +0000

Mike.... wrote:

> Following up to Mike.... wrote:
>
> >theres one sensible way to get round Soho, walk!
>
> I tried to see what area they cover and instead found:-
>
> "When the rickshaws are pedalling up hill they leave a line of buses,
> taxis and other cars behind them. It seems to me Delhi is doing the
> right thing," he adds. (banning them in the centre)
>
> "They're moving forward while London is moving backwards."
>
> How far can you actually go on one?



That's _really_ not the point...

I was in Soho in the wee hours last night, and people seemed to have a
lot of fun in them.

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